History is being made; Records are meant to be broken.
Posted by Frugal on December 16th, 2007
Folks,
Five hours left on the celebration of Tea Party 2007. Ron Paul and the supporters have raised over 4 million dollars in the last 17 hours. It’s really not too late to join this Ron Paul movement. And it is never too late to be part of the American History. We are making history today, and will surpass previous record of 4.3 million dollar.
If you don’t know who Ron Paul is, you’d better find out now. The Ron Paul supporters will have close to 100% voter turnout, while all the rest of candidates will be as apathetic towards politics as before. Why are Ron Paul’s supporters so enthusiatic about him? There must be some good reasons. Don’t be agnostic and apathetic anymore. Stand up, and save the country together. Even if Ron Paul does not make it all the way, collectively we stand together and make our voices heard TODAY.
I have made my third campaign contribution today, and ‘m going to make my fourth campaign contribution once more today. The average contribution size by Ron Paul supporters ranges from $80 to $150. And obviously I myself have not exceeded the cap of $2300 for a single candidate yet. The small amount of money from the mass of people have spoken. No one can raise 4 million dollar plus alone. We must all stand up and fight.
Last call to donate at Ron Paul’s site to be part of today’s American History. No, we the Ron Paul supporters, are not crazy. We are so patriotic and so in love with USA. We care so deeply about the fellow citizens that we are willing to spare our money for an idealistic purpose that may seem to be impossible, but yet becoming more real as days go by.
P.S. You can see the donation curve here. Click to see the latest update:

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December 16th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
Americans working for a candidate they actually believe in? How rare! I thought we were supposed to vote for whoever has the best shot at winning even if we don’t like or trust them.
December 17th, 2007 at 9:20 am
I was up at midnight watching the website and yahoo news to see how they did. Paul raise $6 million in the 24 hours that ended at midnight eastern.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2007-12-17-ronpaul-fundraising_N.htm?csp=34